Stagger
"Stagger" refers to a walking or movement pattern characterized by an unsteady or irregular gait. This can occur due to various reasons, such as fatigue, injury, or intoxication. When someone staggers, they may sway or wobble, making it difficult to maintain balance.
In a broader context, "stagger" can also describe the arrangement of events or items in a way that prevents overlap. For example, in scheduling, staggered shifts allow workers to start and end at different times, ensuring that there is always coverage without overcrowding. This method is often used in workplaces and events to enhance efficiency.